Abstract
have to do some research to find historical events that impacted your familys farming.) Discuss these connections and how events affected your family and their farming. You might also identify other historical events (not specifically shown on the timeline) that affected your familys agricultural practices
For the purposes of this assignment, agriculture includes food and fiber production, processing, sales, farm equipment sales, and other areas close to farming. Interview family members to determine your ancestors who have been involved in agriculture. When you find the most recent generation, refer to the Ag Classroom timeline and determine if the events identified on the timeline connect in some way to your familys farming experience. (The Ag Classroom timeline shows U.S. events. If your family links to agriculture in another country, youll have to do some research to find historical events that impacted your familys farming.) Discuss these connections and how events affected your family and their farming. You might also identify other historical events (not specifically shown on the timeline) that affected your familys agricultural practices in the U.S. (Links to an external site) Write a short essay describing and examining your familys connections to farming / agriculture. Requirements: Minimum 500 words Minimum four distinct paragraphs with topic sentences Intro to subject Analyze at least one narrow topic / connection. Provide evidence, experience or both to the connection(s). Connect (explicate) to the larger historical discourse/conversation surrounding the farm. Fully cited references in MLA style (including citations for personal interviews) Study a small portion of the text and how it contributes to meaning. Connect or contrast to other texts. Develop complex ideas that go beyond surface reading. This will require addition research. Present information from reliable source found outside of the reading to add context References author and title with appropriate use of quotation marks and italics Use of proper grammar, punctuation, capitalization, abbreviation, etc Use terms common to the discipline and avoid passive voice.